You may have read here before reports of the German wing of the Roman Catholic acting independently, or perhaps of Cardinal Kasper's insistence that the Germans are not merely a division of Rome. Now it appears a majority of the Roman Catholic Bishops in Germany have acted to show their independence. Read the whole story here. . .
With potentially far-reaching consequences, the bishops of Germany
have voted by more than a two-thirds majority to relax Church labor laws
to allow civilly remarried employees or those living in same-sex unions
to retain their jobs with Church institutions.
In an announcement
Tuesday, the German bishops’ conference in Bonn said the majority of
bishops had ruled that immediate dismissal will only be a “last resort”
for employees who are divorced and subsequently “remarry” or those
living in a registered partnership.
Until now, such employees were required to be dismissed from such
employment, although the rules were often ignored. The Church is the
second-largest employer in Germany.
“An automatic dismissal may now in future be ruled as out of the
question,” said Alois Glück, president of the Central Committee of
German Catholics, the country’s top lay Catholic organization. From now
on, he said, any public violation of loyalty to Church teachings must be
examined on a case-by-case basis.
The amendment, when enacted by a bishop, explicitly overturns a 2002
ecclesiastical law, which stipulated that all Church employees need to
be loyal to the magisterium. Glück said the change “represents a
substantial paradigm shift in the application of ecclesiastical law,”
adding that the new regulation will “open the way” for decisions to be
made in accordance with “human justice.”
The German Bishops prove the age old problem of rationalizing bad behavior for the benefit of cultural relevance. The Christian church is supposed to be guided by Holy Writ, not by the popular values of society, however, the so called "independent" nature of carnal man trumps the Bible today.
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ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, the LCMS President signs a Memorandum of Understanding, pledging the troth of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, including sponsored troops, to "respect the membership standard of the Boy Scouts of America," which including admitting openly homosexual scouts and (soon to be approved) openly homosexual scoutmasters.
When the Memorandum was posted on the LCMS web, I expressed my feelings that we, as a denomination, should have immediately broken all sponsorship ties to the BSA, as other churches. This was not done, and the matter was left to each congregation to decide. I also commented at that time that the gay activists behind the movement to infiltrate the the Scouts publicly stated they were not happy with any compromise and would push for Gay Scoutmasters as well. The BSA leadership noted that membership would not drop off, and most Christian church sponsors would simply roll over. I do not know what Rev Harrison has in mind, but in my view there is one and only one response at this point. The LCMS must decide if we follow God, even at the expense of cultural hostility, or follow the values of our fallen society. We should immediately disassociate the LCMS from the BSA. But wait....soon enough things are expected to get worse. Should the Supreme Court rule gay marriage equal to heterosexual marriage, it is legally possible churches may lose tax exempt status as a penalty for failing to support gay weddings on church property. Individual Pastors could be threatened with imprisonment. Not in America? Yes indeed, this may happen here, and Christian churches, except apostate ones, will face numerous assaults on freedom of conscience and worship under the new American system....alien to the ways we knew growing up in this Republic.
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